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  • The famous Q.C. (8)
  • The kind is famous. (10)
  • He is famous for his aim. (10)
  • She was famous at eighteen. (8)
  • Name some of his famous pupils. (3)
  • She mentioned a famous master. (10)
  • His most famous teacher was Mme. (3)
  • A famous ball last night, was not it? (4)
  • Mine is famous good stuff, to be sure. (4)
  • She named the famous artist who had painted it. (10)
  • A famous Canadian lady was the principal singer. (10)
  • She cited naturalized ladies famous for the pastime. (10)
  • Who is the most famous of American composer pianists? (3)
  • Her sayings became famous in large circles of society. (12)
  • Ladies, he said, were famous poisoners in the Middle Ages. (10)
  • The Tailed Infernal repeated his famous Back-blow on Farina. (10)
  • Who are the most famous members of this school of composition? (3)
  • Give the names of minstrels or other singers famous in history. (3)
  • Laetitia said, warmly, for his donations in charity were famous. (10)
  • I should like to dine with him; I dare say he gives famous dinners. (4)
  • Basil had hoped to approach this famous city with just associations. (9)
  • Janet named a famous admiral, kindling as a fiery beacon to our blood. (10)
  • He is now one of the Forepaugh herd which perform a famous dancing act. (21)
  • Petersburg= through the exertions of the famous composer, Anton Rubinstein. (3)
  • She was the still beautiful Mrs. Amy May, wife of the famous fighting captain. (10)
  • If he feels a little brisk the morning after the pill, he sends the letter that makes us famous! (10)
  • Soon after this, he began to compose the oratorios that have made him so famous. (3)
  • But I believe a famous lecture- manager had charge of them and travelled with them. (9)
  • Some of them represent the third and fourth generations of famous circus families. (21)
  • The rest may have admirers; she only, a famous fair one, counts lovers in her train. (2)
  • The Grand Duke presented to her the famous palace of Duke Biron of unblessed memory. (12)
  • He rode with his father and his uncle, Muncastle, the famous traveller, into Paraguay. (10)
  • In his boyhood he had been famous for his bountifulness in scattering silver and gold. (10)
  • The faithful Whig veteran spoke with jolly admiration of the speech of a famous Tory chief. (10)
  • Amongst the Hurons was a tall chief famous for his prowess in war and his gift of eloquence. (19)
  • He meant to go to Belgium to a famous painter who was living somewhere on the French frontier. (12)
  • In 1837, he met Madame George Sand, the famous writer, whose influence on his life was so great. (3)
  • Along about the middle of the season Mr. Forepaugh picked up a famous addition to the show in Mt. (21)
  • His interpretations of Beethoven were especially famous, although he was progressive in his tastes. (3)
  • Taken at length by a famous soldier of fortune, Captain Poul, he appeared unmoved before his judges. (2)
  • He was tremendously worked up by a certain famous trial, as most of us were who lived in the time of it. (9)
  • His Majesty then turned his thoughts to France, where he went and fought the famous Battle of Agincourt. (4)
  • In fifteen minutes an opera troupe, with three famous chiefs and a renowned prima-donna were to arrive. (10)
  • It was to hear the famous Buxtehude play upon this organ that Sebastian Bach walked fifty miles in 1705. (3)
  • She and I used to be famous cronies, and we went to a great many parties together when we were young people. (9)
  • He told her that the king had promised to give her a warm welcome in his capital, where her name was famous. (10)
  • He put his finger to her cheek in reproof of such supererogatory counsel to a man famous for his punctuality. (10)
  • The orchestra at Mannheim was the most famous for its work and sent out a number of fine players and musicians. (3)
  • We used to learn by heart the ballads and songs upon famous events in those old days when poetry was worshipped. (10)
  • Linda Jeal was famous for several years and taught her niece, Dallie Julian, seventeen years old, the somersault. (21)
  • You are a judge of horses; you ride well; you would have splendid pastures over there; you might raise a famous breed. (10)
  • She knew it; this (apart from the famous promptitude of the Hapsburgs) was one secret of her dauntless readiness to fight. (10)
  • Dainty sauces are the life, the nobility, of famous dishes; taken alone, the former would be nauseating, the latter plebeian. (10)
  • It was in the house of this famous confectioner Zotti that Vittoria and her mother had lived after leaving England for Italy. (10)
  • John Amor, a Pennsylvania circus leaper, who was a famous double somersault revolver, paid with his life for his ambition in 1859. (21)
  • Before we departed our ex-cook presented the club with his famous coffee machine as a slight acknowledgment of their kindness to us. (20)
  • Already famous for having the only roulette table then to be found in Oxford, he was anticipating his expectations at a dazzling rate. (8)
  • Not far off upon my right was the famous Plan de Font Morte, where Poul with his Armenian sabre slashed down the Camisards of Séguier. (2)
  • The finding of a wedding-ring was celebrated through all the palpitating accessories and rosy ceremonies involved by that famous instrument. (10)
  • So, then, Japan has decided to renounce its language, for the adoption of the language it may choose among the foremost famous European tongues. (10)
  • Fellingham returned to London, where he roamed the streets famous for furniture warehouses, in the vain hope of encountering the new owner of Elba. (10)
  • Owing to his care, a beautiful city gradually arose on the shore of the splendid harbour, afterwards to be crowned by the famous citadel of Halifax. (19)
  • The first of these, a pupil of Willaert, himself became a famous teacher; and both contributed many canzone and sonatas to organ and clavier literature. (3)
  • These two, who never met, and who worked upon dissimilar lines, were the most famous organists of their day, in addition to their greatness in composition. (3)
  • I would hire a lion of a menagerie, if one were handy, rather than have a famous scholar at my table, unsupported by another famous scholar. (10)
  • The official part of his visit being terminated, the colonel addressed some questions to the duchess concerning the night of the famous Fifteenth at La Scala. (10)
  • It is stated that in this famous engagement Smith overthrew the great Neapolitan general, whom he captured and conveyed in chains to the island of Chickenhurst. (7)

Also see sentences for: celebrated, distinguished, eminent, illustrious, marked, noted, renowned.

Definition of famous:

  • famous, f’mus, adj. renowned: noted. | v.t. to make famous. | adv. f’mously. | n. f’mousness. (0)

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